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By Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet.com.au
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 22, 2008 5:23:12 AM

Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior Intel executive said in Taiwan Tuesday.

"The shortcomings of the iPhone are not because of Apple," Intel's director of ecosystems for its ultra-mobility group Pankaj Kedia said at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan. "The shortcomings of the iPhone have come from ARM."

The comment followed statements from Shane Wall, Intel's VP, mobility group and director strategic planning, platform architecture and software, ultra-mobility group, on the device's lack of oomph. "Any sort of application that requires any horse power at all and the iPhone struggles," he said.

He said that although Apple did try to tackle the internet and achieved a massive buzz due to, according to Wall, great user interface and Apple chief Steve Job's ability to sell, the hyped device fell short in a number of areas.

Kedia didn't just stop at the iPhone, claiming ARM was a malaise afflicting smartphones in general. "The smartphone of today is not very smart," he said. "The problem they have today is they use ARM."

The discussion came after Wall's keynote. "If you want to run full internet, you're going to have to run an Intel-based architecture," he had said, claiming that Intel processors achieved two to three times the performance of ARM equivalents.

Wall believed the situation was unlikely to change anytime soon, saying Intel was two years ahead of the rival company. He didn't believe fast, full internet would receive a debut with ARM-based devices in the near future. "Even if they do have full capability, the performance will be so poor," he said.

Kedia agreed. "I know what their roadmap is, I know where they're going and I'm not worried."

Suzanne Tindal traveled to Taipei as a guest of Intel.

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iPhone is the best selling phone.
The iPhone just topped the Razor this month as the top selling phone. I'm thinking no body told Intel grin. Honestly the iPhone does not need a more powerful CPU right now.... (Read the rest)
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Actually, for performance per watt, I am sure that Arm does much better  DonnieBoy | 10/22/08
Wow  frgough | 10/22/08
The internet runs best on x86  Prognosticator | 10/22/08
Nonsense  soapietrekkers@... | 10/23/08
Intel would be a bad choice  Maarek | 10/22/08
Actually, Arm is a much better architecture, the only thing Intel has going  DonnieBoy | 10/22/08
Don't Blame ARM for Apple's Decisions  thx01138 | 10/22/08
RE: ARM is not a manufacturer  dimdimitri | 10/22/08
What is the definition of "full internet".  People | 10/22/08
Actually, "Full Internet"...  grail@... | 10/23/08
Title should be: Intel whines that ARM has too much market share  Letophoro | 10/22/08
Or "Intel throws FUD in people's face about ARM" (nt)  People | 10/22/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  Digital Video Expert | 10/22/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  teotwawki-je | 10/23/08
FUD: ZDnet OUT of my newsfeed now  zdnet.com@... | 10/23/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  soapietrekkers@... | 10/23/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  shadfurman | 10/23/08
Update your Stories  nucrash | 10/24/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  aidan257 | 10/25/08
RE: Intel slams ARM for 'slow' iPhone CPU  jfreedle2@... | 10/25/08
Another sheep in the fold...  vulpine@... | 11/06/08
iPhone is the best selling phone.  se_lain@... | 11/10/08

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